Higher Ed Voices at the Margins Jesuit Worldwide Learning
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Ever wondered what it’s like to pursue higher education after being forced to flee your homeland or if you were living in a conflict zone? ‘Higher Ed Voices at the Margins’ dives deep into the inspirational stories of students, graduates, teachers, and other changemakers breaking barriers to higher education for underserved communities. This podcast is powered by Jesuit Worldwide Learning (JWL), an international NGO providing quality higher education for marginalised communities across the globe. Your host, JWL's Mélodie Honen-Delmar, is also a PhD student at the University of Geneva.
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Learning for Yourself and Others
“There’s education – the only key. It will be our wings to fly away [...] to a better world,” says Olivia, a graduate of the Learning Facilitator programme living in a conflict-affected country. Olivia shares with us what it’s like to study when your community is affected by multiple crises, her journey towards becoming a more effective teacher, and about the potential of higher education to transform communities.
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Education Lights the Way
In the very first episode of Higher Ed Voices at Margins, our new podcast, Consolee shares her experience of growing up in a refugee camp, the barriers women and girls face in pursuing their studies, ways to overcome these challenges, and how education lights the way.
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